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f. kennedy i'd like to play you a part of a speech that he gave in american university right here in washington d.c. only months before his assassination in dallas it's a famous speech one where j.f.k. announced plans for the development of the nuclear test ban treaty and his decision to unilaterally suspend all atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons it was a bold step towards peace and one that was not unilaterally popular certainly not amongst those who drive purpose as well as profit from war let's take a listen. i am talking about genuine peace. the kind of peace that makes life worth living. if it can get enables men and nations to grow and to hold. and build a better life for their children. not merely for americans. but peace for old men and women. reflect on that moment for this very moment we've become so obsessed with security that we've conflated it with peace j.f.k. understood the difference between these two which is why you identified the security of the slave as a false pr
f. kennedy i'd like to play you a part of a speech that he gave in american university right here in washington d.c. only months before his assassination in dallas it's a famous speech one where j.f.k. announced plans for the development of the nuclear test ban treaty and his decision to unilaterally suspend all atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons it was a bold step towards peace and one that was not unilaterally popular certainly not amongst those who drive purpose as well as profit from...
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f. thirty five this is of course the behind schedule over budget by billions pool egg with safety issues f. thirty five that you've never imagined was supposed to be the future of the pentagon air arsenal we'll look at the cost of inefficient government spending to the economy's health and four years ago today george w. bush signed tarp let's take a look back at what lawmakers were told would happen without it according to this account. the market would drop two or three thousand points the first day another couple thousand the second day and if you meant. we're even told that there would be martial law in america if we voted no. all right it may be history now but does someone on a report and treasury secretary short list or more than one person make a bank bailout two point zero is sound all too plausible we'll discuss let's get to today's capital account. capital account is an economic show rarely ever or do we delve into the space of politics or foreign policy despite being situated
f. thirty five this is of course the behind schedule over budget by billions pool egg with safety issues f. thirty five that you've never imagined was supposed to be the future of the pentagon air arsenal we'll look at the cost of inefficient government spending to the economy's health and four years ago today george w. bush signed tarp let's take a look back at what lawmakers were told would happen without it according to this account. the market would drop two or three thousand points the...
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f. governor romney, i'm glad that you agree that we have been successful in going after al-qaeda. but i have to tell you that your strategy previously has been one that has been all over the map and is not designed to keep americans safe or to build on the opportunitys that exist in the middle east. >> well, my strategy's pretty straightforward which is to go after the bad guys. to make sure we do the very best to interrupt them, to kill them, to take them out of the picture. but my strategy is broader than that. that's important, of course. but the key that we're going to have to pursue is to get the muslim world to reject extremism. we don't want another iraq. we don't want another afghanistan. the right course is to make sure we go after the people who are the leaders of these various anti-american groups and these jihadists but also help the muslim world. how do we do that? a group of arab scholars organized by the u.n. to look at how we can can help the world reject these terrorists
f. governor romney, i'm glad that you agree that we have been successful in going after al-qaeda. but i have to tell you that your strategy previously has been one that has been all over the map and is not designed to keep americans safe or to build on the opportunitys that exist in the middle east. >> well, my strategy's pretty straightforward which is to go after the bad guys. to make sure we do the very best to interrupt them, to kill them, to take them out of the picture. but my...
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leaving john f. kennedy just now i was there talking to a lady that could not speak english. i could not understand what she was saying. i went to the next area and they were standing around, unproposal, discourteous, what you have to do is get rid of them, don't let them do that. civil service job mentality. bring some military kids in there to look at the job, they will stand there and be courteous, they will love to have the job. get rid of it. my fiance went through and they opened up the bag with her jewelry, they take it out, they set it up, she has very valuable jewelry, why opening up the bag? you can look in there, is there going to be an explosive device in your golden watch? >>eric: i don't know. i am all for them looking through anything including the jewelry --. >>guest: i want to get it back. a guy robbed $800,000 worth of jewelry at newark. i want to get my property back. they made me up up my stuff. >>eric: bo, what are the other issues with the report? some of the bags have been getting through screening with stuff that should not get through. that should sca
leaving john f. kennedy just now i was there talking to a lady that could not speak english. i could not understand what she was saying. i went to the next area and they were standing around, unproposal, discourteous, what you have to do is get rid of them, don't let them do that. civil service job mentality. bring some military kids in there to look at the job, they will stand there and be courteous, they will love to have the job. get rid of it. my fiance went through and they opened up the...
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f. second thing. third thing is about education. very quickly, this is where we need to have a very deep discussion. there will be no democracy, no change over to work on education. i mean by education, education for all, education insulted to strike against poverty. it's jihad for education what you get something essential. this is what i'm saying about women. i was talking about the headscarf industry. i'm sorry, the only way you're going to evaluate and to assess empowerment of women, is on two things. has nothing to do with the way they dress. it has to do with access to education. and the second, access to the job market. this is where we want people to be. and the secular are not coming with answers and the islamists are not coming with answers that are credible and efficient on these things. this is a big question, what is your education policy. in of religion. and on this is going to be a big problem. we have big challenges. the divisions from within the literalists and the refor
f. second thing. third thing is about education. very quickly, this is where we need to have a very deep discussion. there will be no democracy, no change over to work on education. i mean by education, education for all, education insulted to strike against poverty. it's jihad for education what you get something essential. this is what i'm saying about women. i was talking about the headscarf industry. i'm sorry, the only way you're going to evaluate and to assess empowerment of women, is on...
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f. and, you know, governor romney, i'm glad that you agree that we have been successful in going after al qaeda, but i have to tell you that, you know, your strategy previously has been one that has been all over the map and is not designed to keep americans safe or to build on the opportunities that exist in the middle east. >> well, my strategy is pretty straightforward which is to go after the bad guys, to make sure we do our very best to interrupt them to kill them, to take them out of the picture, but my strategy is broader than that. that's important, of course. but the key that we're going to have to pursue is a pathway to get the muslim world to be able to reject extremism on its own. we don't want another iraq. we don't want another afghanistan. that's not the right course for us. the right course for us is to make sure that we go after the people who are leaders of these various anti-american groups and these jihadists but also help the muslim world. how do we do that? the grou
f. and, you know, governor romney, i'm glad that you agree that we have been successful in going after al qaeda, but i have to tell you that, you know, your strategy previously has been one that has been all over the map and is not designed to keep americans safe or to build on the opportunities that exist in the middle east. >> well, my strategy is pretty straightforward which is to go after the bad guys, to make sure we do our very best to interrupt them to kill them, to take them out...
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f. mitt romney has gained in the polls on that dimension. he might only be able to focus on the economy during the last couple of weeks. this is a forum that is inherently hard to be aggressive in. you're sitting down around a table with the moderator. keep in mind that we'll probably have reduced audiences because of "monday night football" and baseball games tonight. so the question is is this going to have an impact? and can president obama make it have an impact? >> actually, i feel bad for "monday night football." that's how bad the ratings are going to be. >>> because of the subject matter, it inherently favors the sitting president. >> i think it would have inherently favored president obama had it not been for the benghazi business. the benghazi business has changed foreign policy. i think that's a big problem. >> how do you think he's going to answer the benghazi question? >> i don't know. there are people writing timelines, there are people parsing through the intelligence. i a
f. mitt romney has gained in the polls on that dimension. he might only be able to focus on the economy during the last couple of weeks. this is a forum that is inherently hard to be aggressive in. you're sitting down around a table with the moderator. keep in mind that we'll probably have reduced audiences because of "monday night football" and baseball games tonight. so the question is is this going to have an impact? and can president obama make it have an impact? >>...
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f. and governor romney i'm glad that you agree that we have been successful in going after al-qaeda, but i have to tell you that your strategy previously has been one that has been all over the map, and is not designed to keep america or build on opportunities that exist in the middle east. >> my strategy is pretty straightforward which is to go after the bad guys, make sure we do our very best to interrupt them, kill them, take them out of the picture, but my stradgy is broader than that. that's important, of course, but the key we're going to have to pursue is a pathway to get the muslim word to reject the extremism on their own. the right course is to make sure we go after the leaders of the various anti-american groups, and gee ha dises, but also help the muslim world. and how do we do that? a group of arab scholars came together to look at how we can help the world reject these terrorists, and the answer is this, we should key our foreign aid foreign investment and that of our frien
f. and governor romney i'm glad that you agree that we have been successful in going after al-qaeda, but i have to tell you that your strategy previously has been one that has been all over the map, and is not designed to keep america or build on opportunities that exist in the middle east. >> my strategy is pretty straightforward which is to go after the bad guys, make sure we do our very best to interrupt them, kill them, take them out of the picture, but my stradgy is broader than...
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. >> pelley: good evening, it was 50 years ago tonight that president john f. kennedy went on national television to announce that the soviet union had set up missile sites in cuba and he demanded that they be removed. the world was on the brink of nuclear war. it is a reminder of the kind of crisis a commander-in-chief can face. and it comes as as the candidates for president hold their final debate tonight, focusing on foreign policy. with the race still very tight, both president obama and mitt romney have a lot to gain and a lot to lose in their final joint appearance before a national audience. it might be their last best chance to win over the uncommitted voters who will decide the election, which is now just two weeks away. for tonight's debate, the candidates will be seated together at a table with bob schieffer, anchor of "face the nation." this is the third time bob has moderated the final presidential debate. >> schieffer: good evening from the campus of lynn university here in boca raton, florida. this is the fourth and last debate of the 2012 campa
. >> pelley: good evening, it was 50 years ago tonight that president john f. kennedy went on national television to announce that the soviet union had set up missile sites in cuba and he demanded that they be removed. the world was on the brink of nuclear war. it is a reminder of the kind of crisis a commander-in-chief can face. and it comes as as the candidates for president hold their final debate tonight, focusing on foreign policy. with the race still very tight, both president obama...
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the notion that we would have tanks run over young people in tahir square, that's not what john f. kennedy talked about 50 years ago. what i also said is that now that you have a democratically elected government in egypt, they have to make sure they take responsibility for protecting religious minorities, and we have put significant pressure on them to make sure they are doing that, to recognize the rights of women, which is critical throughout the region. these countries can't develop if young women are not given the kind of education that they need. they have to abide by their treaty with israel. that is a red line for us because not only is israel's security at stake, but ours if that unvalves. they have to cooperate with us on counterterrorism, and we will help them with respect to developing their own economy because ultimately what's going to make the egyptian revolution successful for the people of egypt and for the world is that if those young people who gathered there see opportunities, their aspirations are similar to young people's here. they want jobs. they want to be
the notion that we would have tanks run over young people in tahir square, that's not what john f. kennedy talked about 50 years ago. what i also said is that now that you have a democratically elected government in egypt, they have to make sure they take responsibility for protecting religious minorities, and we have put significant pressure on them to make sure they are doing that, to recognize the rights of women, which is critical throughout the region. these countries can't develop if...
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f. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. tonight, foreign policy takes center stage. bob schieffer of cbs news is the moderator. the debate is being held at the johnson wold performing arts center on the campus of lynn university in boca raton, and will begin in just a few seconds. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks will be watching with us here in the studio, along with our colleague jeffrey brown, newshour political editor christina bellantoni, and presidential historian michael beschloss. we'll hear from all of them after the debate, when we'll also be joined by ari shapiro and scott horsley of npr. they are at lynn university. >> ifill: we're also streaming the debate online and offering additional content on our live blog. >> woodruff: and here now is tonight's moderator, bob schieffer of cbs news. from the campus of lynn university here in boca raton, florida. this is the fourth and last debate of the 2012 campaign brought to you by the commission on presidential debates. this one
f. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. tonight, foreign policy takes center stage. bob schieffer of cbs news is the moderator. the debate is being held at the johnson wold performing arts center on the campus of lynn university in boca raton, and will begin in just a few seconds. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks will be watching with us here in the studio, along with our colleague jeffrey brown, newshour political editor christina bellantoni, and presidential historian michael...
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f. he was able to do that in this debate. it's a reflection from the reality of how complicated foreign policy is. maybe mitt romney pointed them out, but they are not disagreements on everything. they were argue being nuances. >> it seems as though at least in mitt romney's view they acted good and i think people see that and take that. i think it's interesting and the reaction to this will be it certainly was somewhat of a different strategy and so much invested in benghazi. now the issues gone. all the president can say is you had a chance to ask me about it and you will be doing this on television. romney precluded himself from doing it by his lack of bringing it up when he was up there. i thought that was an interesting thing. >> he was not attacking the president on foreign policy and it was at the water's edge. you should be happy. >> i am, but he attacked the president pretty good on foreign policy. >> the polls show that the people thought the president attacked 68% and 21% romn
f. he was able to do that in this debate. it's a reflection from the reality of how complicated foreign policy is. maybe mitt romney pointed them out, but they are not disagreements on everything. they were argue being nuances. >> it seems as though at least in mitt romney's view they acted good and i think people see that and take that. i think it's interesting and the reaction to this will be it certainly was somewhat of a different strategy and so much invested in benghazi. now the...
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f. and, governor romney, i'm glad that -- that you agree that we have been successful in going after al qaeda. but i have to tell you that your strategy, previously, has been one that has been all over the map and is not designed to keep americans safe or to build on the opportunities that exist in the middle east. >> well, my strategy is straightforward, which is to go after the bad guys, to make sure we do our very best to interrupt them, kill them, to take them out of the picture. but my strategy is broader than that. that is important, of course, but the key, that we are going to have to pursue is a pathway to get the muslim world to be able to reject extremism on its own. we don't want another iraq, we don't want another afghanistan. that's not right course for us. the right court for us is to make sure we go after the leaders of these various anti-american groups and these jihadists, but also help the muslim world. how do we do that? a group of arab scholars came together, organize
f. and, governor romney, i'm glad that -- that you agree that we have been successful in going after al qaeda. but i have to tell you that your strategy, previously, has been one that has been all over the map and is not designed to keep americans safe or to build on the opportunities that exist in the middle east. >> well, my strategy is straightforward, which is to go after the bad guys, to make sure we do our very best to interrupt them, kill them, to take them out of the picture. but...
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f. so, both men, it seems to me, have opportunities and challenges. the president obviously needs to score the bigger win it seems to me given the momentum in the race. >> bret: chris wallace, you talked to both campaigns today. your thoughts? >> chris: well, it's interesting because when i talked to both campaigns before, before each debate, bret, they have described almost exactly the same strategy, interestingly enough, they described very different game plans for today's debate. the romney camp says their goal is for romney, the governor, to come off tonight as sober, serious, solid as a potential as a plausible commander and chief as bret mentioned. when it comes to libya, they say he is not going to relitigate the details of what the president said or didn't say in the rose garden a month ago. instead, they are going to talk about it as an example of bigger failures than the president's policy. as for the president, his camp says that he wants to draw sharp contrast with romney ton
f. so, both men, it seems to me, have opportunities and challenges. the president obviously needs to score the bigger win it seems to me given the momentum in the race. >> bret: chris wallace, you talked to both campaigns today. your thoughts? >> chris: well, it's interesting because when i talked to both campaigns before, before each debate, bret, they have described almost exactly the same strategy, interestingly enough, they described very different game plans for today's debate....
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f. >> a few weeks ago you indicated we should still have troops in iraq. >> no, i didn't. i indicated -- i indicated that you failed to put in place a status of forces agreement at the end of the conflict that existed. >> governor romney, here's one thing -- here's one thing i've learned as commander in chief. you've got to be clear, both to our allies and our enemies about where you stand and what you mean. now, you just gave a speech a few weeks ago in which you said we should still have troops in iraq. that is not a recipe for making sure that we are taking advantage of the opportunities and meeting the challenges of the middle east. now, it is absolutely true that we cannot just meet these challenges militarily and so what i've done throughout my presidency and will continue to do is, number one, make sure that these countries are supporting our counterterrorism efforts. number two, make sure that they are standing by our interests in israel security because it is a true friend and o
f. >> a few weeks ago you indicated we should still have troops in iraq. >> no, i didn't. i indicated -- i indicated that you failed to put in place a status of forces agreement at the end of the conflict that existed. >> governor romney, here's one thing -- here's one thing i've learned as commander in chief. you've got to be clear, both to our allies and our enemies about where you stand and what you mean. now, you just gave a speech a few weeks ago in which you said we...
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another president did that as well -- another candidate for president did, that was john f. kennedy. he came to new hampshire before coming down to cape cod to wait for returns. as we all know, they did not come through that evening in 1960. host: how is governor romney dealing with the good economy in new hampshire? 5.7% unemployment rate? guest: is tricky if your main message is the economy and new hampshire's the economy and unemployment rate is so low. it is slightly tricky. one issue the democrats have been using for the presidential election and in our gubernatorial race is the issue of abortion. and that has been something that has been highly significant -- is significant in the advertising i have seen on new hampshire television. being in a swing state, if you are watching nationwide, you turn on the television or radio, it is all advertising. if you are a local auto dealer and are trying to sell your cars, you have a hard time getting your ads in at this point. it is nonstop. you see a positive ad for the president, then a negative ad against the president. a posit
another president did that as well -- another candidate for president did, that was john f. kennedy. he came to new hampshire before coming down to cape cod to wait for returns. as we all know, they did not come through that evening in 1960. host: how is governor romney dealing with the good economy in new hampshire? 5.7% unemployment rate? guest: is tricky if your main message is the economy and new hampshire's the economy and unemployment rate is so low. it is slightly tricky. one issue the...
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f. he was very strong tonight. he was as strong and steady as his leadership has been the past four years. romney was uncertain. i think the difference between the candidates has been clear. use of a very certain president. he is right on these issues -- you saw a very certain president. he is right on these issues. they want the president understand these issues and where we need to go -- the president to understand these issues and where we need to go. romney was wrong on afghanistan, iraq, libya. >> how important is this, now that you have -- >> in the battleground states, we continue to believe we have an advantage. every opportunity we can talk about the differences between these two candidate and where we want to talk about the country is successful for us -- the two candidates and where we want to take the country is successful for us. we saw an unsteady romney who could not defend his positions. i thought he looked really unsteady. >> the romney campaign says that president obama
f. he was very strong tonight. he was as strong and steady as his leadership has been the past four years. romney was uncertain. i think the difference between the candidates has been clear. use of a very certain president. he is right on these issues -- you saw a very certain president. he is right on these issues. they want the president understand these issues and where we need to go -- the president to understand these issues and where we need to go. romney was wrong on afghanistan, iraq,...
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f. about two weeks later, 100 guys are rehired. when you look to find out where that money came from, it was actually the department of homeland security has a fund for things like that. and i don't want to overstate, but that's something you want to think about. the department of homeland security needed to step in to keep detroit as safe as it can be for the moment, it could be a lot safer. so we're talking about -- i wonder, and i wobbedered making this film, we've seen the auto industry bailout, we've seen the bank bailout. are we heading into an era of bailout the city? is there such a thing as a failed city? >> more with the detropia director heidi ewing. >> it's a great source of information for the public, so if you want to know anything about what's going on with legislation, with policy, c-span's got it covered. i like book tv, that's my forgave favorite. because i get to see different authors speaking around the country. it's nice to see some of the people you read about. c-sp
f. about two weeks later, 100 guys are rehired. when you look to find out where that money came from, it was actually the department of homeland security has a fund for things like that. and i don't want to overstate, but that's something you want to think about. the department of homeland security needed to step in to keep detroit as safe as it can be for the moment, it could be a lot safer. so we're talking about -- i wonder, and i wobbedered making this film, we've seen the auto industry...
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. >> john f. kennedy, young senator from massachusetts, facing off against vice president richard nixon who is known to be a fierce debater. on screen kennedy looks cool and calm. while nixon looks uncomfortable, sweating profusely under the hot studio lights. >> think i better shave. >> reporter: nixon flounders. kennedy goes on to win the election. in 1976, president gerald ford makes this blunder in the debate with carter. >> will is not soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a ford administration. >> i'm sorry. could i just -- >> reporter: the remark becomes a central theme in carter's campaign and blamed by many costing ford the emphasis. ronald reagan repeatedly attacked by president carter for his stance on health care. >> governor reagan, as a matter of fact, began his political career campaigning around this nation against medicare. >> reporter: reagan wins fans and the election by staying cool. >> there you go again. >> reporter: four years later president reag
. >> john f. kennedy, young senator from massachusetts, facing off against vice president richard nixon who is known to be a fierce debater. on screen kennedy looks cool and calm. while nixon looks uncomfortable, sweating profusely under the hot studio lights. >> think i better shave. >> reporter: nixon flounders. kennedy goes on to win the election. in 1976, president gerald ford makes this blunder in the debate with carter. >> will is not soviet domination of eastern...
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television debates began in 1960 with john f. kennedy facing vice-president nixon. the next debates were not until 1976. a commission was set up to run the debates. a town hall format was introduced in 1992, which will be the format for the second debate. that will take place october 16. the final debate returns to the moderator and candidates on october 22 at lynn university of florida. on the panel today to discuss going beyond winning and losing, and we will move from my immediate left, correspondent of the new york times, abc news and nbc news and participant in the first televised debate in 1960 in chicago, sander vanocur. andy grower, "washington post" contributing writer. michael hogan. charlton mcilwain. an author and network commentator and social professor of media, culture, and communication and new york university. kathryn olson, univ. of wisconsin milwaukee and director of the schools frederick program. thank you all for being with us today. we will begin the program today with a bit of advice for those of you here in the studio and those of you watchin
television debates began in 1960 with john f. kennedy facing vice-president nixon. the next debates were not until 1976. a commission was set up to run the debates. a town hall format was introduced in 1992, which will be the format for the second debate. that will take place october 16. the final debate returns to the moderator and candidates on october 22 at lynn university of florida. on the panel today to discuss going beyond winning and losing, and we will move from my immediate left,...